A new update to the Nintendo Account User Agreement prevents users from filing class-action lawsuits against the company.
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its not uncommon but definitely a scummy move.
what this means legaly speaking, is that if a user has a dispute against Nintendo, a neutral Thirdi party will be brought in to evaluate, instead of going to court.
again, not uncommon, but scummy, especially coming from "sues alot" nintendo
A judge should force Nintendo or any other companies that if people want to file a class-action lawsuits they can do so. This is why I always feel that when companies try to fuck over it's customers, I want those people involed who call the shot to be removed from this world. I will never change my stance on this.
Wonder if this is an easy way out of potential Joycon drift.. Screw Nintendo if so. Getting super lazy and cheaping out on hardware at the same time.
Nintendo and their scummy practices have no boundaries. "Family friendly" my foot
Nintendo is trash on this one.